Tuesday, December 1, 2020
A Fishing Recap of Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay With Photos
It's been awhile since I posted. Time has gone by. This post is just a few photos of the fish I caught and enjoyed eating from Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay. We have some great opportunities here in North Western Pennsylvania. Wish I had more time to fish, as my life often grows busy. One must remember to slow down, and enjoy the great outdoors. That is one lesson I often fail to observe. Hope you enjoy some of the successful days fishing.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Tioga Boar Ranch Hunting In Pennsylvania Boar Hunt
Decided to try out a new place to hunt. Made the trip to Tioga Ranch to hunt Trophy Boar in North Central Pennsylvania. Had a fantastic time on this hunt. Wanted to share with you some details and reviews. Spent two nights in the main lodge. Lodge was clean, comfortable, and cozy. Was given 3 hot meals a day. I must say this was the best part of the trip. Fed you like a king. A private cook made all the meals homemade. As much as you can eat and excellent quality. Guides were great. They were very accommodating and let you pick the type of hunt you wanted. Easy to get along with and very friendly. I shot a 250 pound boar, and was pleased. Boars were healthy looking and plenty big. Nice set of woods to hunt. I must say this is a high fence hunt, and does not compare to the open wilderness, but still had a good feel to it. Top notch service, they did everything for you. Just show up with your gun and some ammo. I will be back next year and I encourage you to do the same.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
A Guide To Duck Hunting Presque Isle Blinds Erie PA
We are well into the 2016 Duck Hunting season in Erie Pennsylvania. I just wanted to share with new people about the excellent duck hunting you can have off Presque Isle Bay. Here is how it works. The whole process is overseen by the local Duck Club NPDHA. You have to fill out an application after Labor Day to get in the blind drawing. Then winners meet and go in order drawn to pick their blind locations. Winners have a few weeks to construct a blind on Presque Isle. Blind owners have priority hunting in their own blind. If an owner does not show up that day, the blind can be used by a licensed hunter on a first come first served basis. There are generally open blinds available. Come to Erie and enjoy some fast wing shooting!
Monday, December 5, 2016
Son Gets First Buck In Pennsylvania Rifle Deer Season 2016
Took my son on the first day of deer season 2016 in Pennsylvania. He is 14, and just in his second season of deer hunting. Last year was discouraging, as he missed his first chance at a deer. Luckily, this season proved to be better. I was fortunate enough to have him come along with me as he lost interest after missing deer last season. He surprised me on opening day by waking up early and heading out in the woods. We sat quietly on a nice ridge before dark and waited for first light. I could see he was eager to hunt. Good fortune came when a beautiful 6 point walked through the pines below us. I prayed that deer would stop and give him a shot. The deer stopped broadside in an opening in the pines. My son pulled the trigger of his .243 and I knew it was a good shot. The deer buckled and jumped behind some brush. My son's excitement was unbelievable. The hardest part was to keep my son from running down the hillside after the deer. I told him we were to wait sometime to make sure the deer had time to die. I was not sure where he hit the deer yet, and did not want to push an injured deer further in the brush. We waited a painful hour before I let him go down to where the deer stood in the pines. When he arrived, there was no blood. Just fur. His heart sank, and was in anguish. I told him I could see it was a good hit, and for him to slowly look for the deer. He picked up fresh tracks in the mud and about 30 yards in the thick stuff I heard him yell with joy. He screamed "I see a deer" and was looking at this beautiful buck laying dead under a tree. I gave him a high five as he began to light up with excitement. He dragged it to a creek a few yards away. I showed him how to gut the animal and get it ready for dragging. This was a blessed day. He immediately became excited to hunt again and has been hunting with me this last part of the season. It took just a little success and luck to put the hunting passion back into him. I only hope he continues the tradition as he grows older. It was a very special day for him and me both as we both enjoyed Pennsylvania's great outdoors. I am very thankful.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
PA Pheasant Banding Fall 2015
Went on an enjoyable pheasant hunt on opening day in North Western PA. Three of us hunted a Gameland in Crawford County. Had great success limiting out with a good bird dog. The exciting thing was I shot a beautiful ringneck at first light that was unusual. When my dog brought it back to me it had a leg band. This year PA is participating in a pheasant study. Approximately 5000 birds were banded. Over 200,000 will be stocked without leg bands. The study will help determine hunter harvest rates. I am very fortunate to harvest a bird with a band. I promptly called the Game Commission number on the tag to report it. Several questions were asked to help retrieve data for their very important study. They need this information to improve pheasant hunting in PA and have accurate data on hunter harvests. I also learned that there are different colored bands. I am very fortunate to get this bird, especially when you think about predators and the small numbers of birds banded. I strongly encourage all hunters harvesting a banded bird to call.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Late Winter Pheasant Hunt Northwest PA Game Preserve
Decided to take my son and my nephews out for a late season pheasant hunt in northwest PA. This is a great time to find a local Pheasant preserve in your area. We found a good one in Albion PA. Most of the small game is gone on PA gamelands this time of year. With tough winters game becomes scarce. It's worth a few dollars to keep the kids interested.Research game farms and read reviews. Meet the owners and survey the land. We worked heavy cover in rough snow conditions. Birds held very tight and stuck to larger brush piles rather than open fields. Make sure you hit it hard, as birds will not move at times. Also, tracking was very effective. We found many sets of tracks leading to piles of structure. Kids had a blast and it was a great day spending time with family hunting.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Spring Boating Out Of presque Isle Yields Limit Of Yellow Perch
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